Ford display at North American International Auto Show encompasses more
than 66,000 square feet, includes new upper-level gallery; tops previous
years’ experiences, offerings Impressive displays include a 37.5-ton
piece of the all-new F-150 moving assembly line simulation and a new
upper-level exhibit area to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mustang The
Ford stand’s many interactive features include numerous opportunities
to experience the Blue Oval’s full family of vehicles and
technologies, along with creative ways for showgoers to share their
experiences socially

DETROIT--Jan. 17, 2014: – Ford Motor Company’s stand at the
2014 North American International Auto Show includes a 37.5-ton display
that simulates a moving assembly line, as well as a chance to see the
all-new Mustang next to the original pony car.

Ford is offering its freshest vehicle lineup, latest technologies,
newest innovations and the coolest interactive exhibits at this
year’s auto show in Detroit. A new upper-level exhibit area will
feature the all-new Mustang positioned near the Concept II created by the
1962 Mustang design team.

Using 66,167 square feet of floor space for 82 vehicles and numerous
interactive displays, Ford is showcasing its full lineup of dynamic new
products. From “50 Years of Mustang” to discovering “The
Future of Tough,” courtesy of the all-new F-150, Ford’s display
is a feast for the senses. The show is open to the public Jan. 18-26 at
Cobo Center in Detroit.

“Consumers will be able to interact with Ford vehicles in new and
exciting ways that will capitalize on the strength and quality of our
products,” said David Tillapaugh, global auto show operations manager
for Ford. “There is no better stage than the auto show for audiences
to get a closer look at what makes the Blue Oval Go Further, or to
experience why our all-new Ford F-150 is Built Ford Tough.”

The Future of Tough The all-new Ford F-150, America’s favorite
truck, has been redefined as the toughest, smartest, most capable F-150
ever.

For the first time, the public will get to see the origins of the 2015
F-150, with the story of the truck being told through Ford’s
standards of durability, capability, efficiency and technology via The
Future of Tough, one of the main attractions of the NAIAS stand.

To tell a story this big, a massive display has been erected to simulate
the F-150 assembly line, with robotic pieces that dramatize the creation of
the vehicle. Four trucks in various stages of build, starting with a steel
frame, are showcased. The display, measuring 22 feet in height and 75,000
pounds, moves the trucks from left to right, lowering and raising each
vehicle via central elevators to show consumers a different stage of F-150
construction. As each version of the truck is explained, the vehicle is
then raised back into the air.

“Each stage of the truck’s construction follows the themes
of durability, capability, efficiency and technology,” said
Tillapaugh. “F-150 has been reengineered to higher standards, and
with more technology than it has ever had before. This display will help
consumers understand the levels to which Ford’s engineering team went
to bring it to life.”

Celebrating Mustang The iconic pony car that has inspired so many over
five decades is back as Ford shows off the all-new Mustang, opening up a
part of its auto show stand to the public for the first time.

The 2015 Mustang – loaded with technologies and world-class levels
of performance – takes center stage at the Ford stand this year. A
new upper-level exhibit area provides a special celebration for the 50th
anniversary of Mustang. Visitors to this space will be immersed in cultural
and historic artifacts, as well as references to Mustang’s impact on
fashion, film, food and fun throughout its life.

Young Mustang fans can be among the first in the world to make their own
free Auto Show Edition Mustang model from RevellŪ – a worldwide
leader in the hobby industry. The all-new Mustang model kit will be offered
while supplies last, and can be assembled in minutes. It is the first
licensed product offering for the all-new Ford Mustang.

Prominently displayed on Ford’s show floor is the history and
future of Mustang encapsulated with multiple versions of the pony car,
including the original model and Concept II. The display features the
all-new Mustang convertible with a 2.3-liter EcoBoostŪ engine and a Mustang
GT with 5.0-liter V8. Front and center is an all-new Race Red Mustang GT
fastback.

A live engagement presentation and immersive film on an LED screen is
also part of the Ford NAIAS display. Visitors can take part in the
narration and presentation via two cameras, with the footage used to
capture highlights of showgoers checking out the Mustang exhibit.

An adjacent ST enthusiast area provides racing simulators for two people
to go head-to-head on a road course and compete for winning times they can
then share via social networks.

“This is the largest consumer experience Ford has ever had, and it
provides the greatest number of opportunities for engaging visitors in
Ford’s history at the North American International Auto Show,”
said Tillapaugh. “Right at the entrance, visitors will be greeted
with the opportunity to take part in the displays and see what makes Ford
Go Further.”